This is a discussion on Rakeback - Is it worth it to switch sites for? within the online poker forums, in the Poker Rooms section; So, just a little question for you all:
I have an account with Poker Nordica (Merge Network), that has 35% rakeback. The only problem with

I have an account with Poker Nordica (Merge Network), that has 35% rakeback. The only problem with this is that I don't like the software, the slim game selection, and the competition is, well, merge network competition -- soft, but occasionally frustrating.

I play mainly on Full Tilt, though I signed up way before I knew what rakeback even was, or why it would be advantageous to have it. I like almost everything about Full Tilt, though the competition is pretty strong. I read somewhere that you could just message support and have them attach you to a rakeback promo code if you didn't sign up with one, but I think I read somewhere that they stopped allowing that a while back. So I'm kind of stuck in a rough place.

I know rakeback adds up even for a low-stakes player like myself. The question is, would it be worth it to switch to playing regularly at a site I almost can't stand just to get the rakeback?

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19th October 2010, 8:52 AM

coolnout [1,750]

Poker at: Full Tilt

Game: Holdem

they didn't stop allowing that. you can still message ftp support and ask about rakeback. they'll tell you your situation.

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19th October 2010, 9:14 AM

KoRnholio [907]

Online Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: PLO

There's a few other sites/networks available to American players which also offer rakeback. Might be worth checking them out. Rakeback certainly helps out quite a bit. If you need any more info just shoot me a pm and I'll point you in the right direction.

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19th October 2010, 9:35 AM

jho [944]

Poker at: Full Tilt

Game: NL Holdem

re: Poker & Rakeback - Is it worth it to switch sites for?

I was able to get 27% rakeback with rakebackpros (after not having rakeback on ft for 4 years) by doing what the above 2 mentioned and I did it this past year. GL man.

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20th October 2010, 4:43 PM

omnidude [15]

Online Poker at: Carbon

Game: NLHE, PLO

I just wanted to say thanks to you all -- I just got my FT account approved for rakeback! I never would have even tried, based on all the "you can't do it with an existing account" stuff that I had read elsewhere.

Glad you guys knew what's up.

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20th October 2010, 6:54 PM

piedmontred [74]

Poker at: full tilt

Game: holdem

wow that was quick. I emailed ftp about rakeback and they are still giving the runaround.

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20th October 2010, 7:01 PM

omnidude [15]

Online Poker at: Carbon

Game: NLHE, PLO

Yeah, I was surprised. I e-mailed bonus/promotion support, and they said that they didn't offer RB directly to players, so they sent my info to an affiliate (RakeBackPros), and I wasn't sure if I was supposed to wait until RBPs contacted me first or not, so I just went ahead and created an account on their site (They have a process for players w/o rakeback), and then within 24 hours I got a response. Pretty crazy, but maybe it'll work for you?

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12th November 2010, 10:19 AM

smokeydokey1 [1]

Poker at: full tilt

Game: holdem/omaha

re: Poker & Rakeback - Is it worth it to switch sites for?

a lot of people say they get the runaround with FT but i just set up an account with rakebackpros 2 weeks ago. i have been playing on fulltilt for 1 year and next day i had rakeback.

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12th November 2010, 10:48 AM

Krk [99]

Online Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: NLHE

I went through this with FTP like two months ago. They originally told me the usuall stuff about that I am not eligible and that I should play anyway. Only after I have been quite asertive and wrote them that I dont like em and am leaving and play a lot of raked hands on other site, they wrote to me, that they cannot do anything for me, but maybe something for people in my situation could be figured out as they are right now working on some options and I should wait. In about a week they came with an offer to sign for standard rakeback at rakebackpros.
I am mentioning this because my experience was very far from smooth and quick deal. So it may be, that they actually really changed the policy towards this just recently and from then they take it as standard to sign up with rakebackpros even for existing accounts.

(now I only need to win in some freeroll to actually have the money to generate rake with :-)))

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12th November 2010, 10:56 AM

Pascal-lf [3,160]

Poker at: Full Tilt

Game: Hold'em

Yes, it is.

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15th November 2010, 8:15 AM

679 [10]

Now that you've got 27% at FTP I'd probably just stick it out there. FTP is a lot softer than Merge and obviously has far better traffic.

Although keep in mind your RB at FTP is subject to a whole bunch of deductions, so 27% is slightly misleading imo.

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15th November 2010, 5:38 PM

Krk [99]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: NLHE

re: Poker & Rakeback - Is it worth it to switch sites for?

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Originally Posted by 679

Now that you've got 27% at FTP I'd probably just stick it out there. FTP is a lot softer than Merge and obviously has far better traffic.

Although keep in mind your RB at FTP is subject to a whole bunch of deductions, so 27% is slightly misleading imo.

Yeah, it is as I understood it, either the rakeback or the points system there. As every FTP point you use for tournament entries or other goodies would be deducted from the rake with some imaginary rate like 5$ per point or something(not sure about the value but it looked a lot to me) so you may practically not be using those if you prefer cold hard cash(which I personally probably would).

Anyway why do you think that Merge si softer than FTP? I thought(and may be wrong as I got it just by gossip in the forums) that the big sites generally are a level or two higher than the small ones.

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15th November 2010, 7:58 PM

MrPokerVerse [981]

Online Poker at: 3-Card Monte

Game: Holdem

Have tried on few rakeback sites and never been able to get an existing account with FTP. Built up quite few points over the years and haven't used them. Much prefer the cash back in the account than the points.